GQ Magazine: Korean joint Oiji, inspired by chips that started a craze in Seoul—as in, bags sold on eBay—douses paper-thin potato in honey, butter, and a dash of cayenne pepper (that’s them to the right). Leia mais.

GQ Magazine: “We started baking baby artichokes in terra-cotta cazuelas, which can sustain very high temperatures. The vegetables melt in their own juices, with white wine, butter, and garlic.” Chef Greg Vernick Leia mais.

GQ Magazine: Their sacrilegious West Coast fillings (alfalfa sprouts and avocados are mandatory round here) are forgivable when the foundation is so solid. We'll take Cheddar-covered over poppy seeds any day. Leia mais.

GQ Magazine: “Kinako, roasted-soybean powder, is used for sweets in Japan—it has this extraordinary nutty flavor. We use it to make ice cream for Kyoto Rye Crepes and Fig Jam.” Chef Stuart Brioza Leia mais.

GQ Magazine: Totopos con Chile, an appetizer that reads as soggy Doritos with crema, includes fresh corn chips tossed in a fiery housemade salsa de arbol. Get an extra side of the cooling crema. Leia mais.

GQ Magazine: "A shrub is made of overripe fruit—we use navels, Meyer lemons, satsumas, and grapefruit—plus vinegar and sugar. We add it to beer for a shandy. It’s all I want to drink.” Chef Chris Shepherd Leia mais.